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Thursday, June 7, 1956 BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT — BROOKINGS, OREGON HARBOR NEWS in that area before Mrs. Payne pound, 2 o’.r.ve daughter, born Park. Everyone was glad to sc returns home. at the Sc ¿e hospital on May Ray Reeser about again after Mrs. Sylvia Burch and her 12. They ve named the little his serious accident, though he Little Pam Hanscam, daugh daughter, Mrs. Thomas Gray of miss, Jai Kaye. is still on crutches. Long Beach, California arrived ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Han- Another • ung lady, eight lb. scam celebrated her fifth birth last week to visit at the home eleven oui. Patsy Darlene has of Mrs. Burch’s daughter, Mrs day with a party given by her joined the L 'rence Boardman HOM ESIDE BEAUTY mother. Games and prizes made William H. Smith and to attend Driving around our fair cits home last Saturday morning at her grandson John’s graduation the afternoon happy for the lit the Seaside hospital. She has and Harbor there are reallv tle folk, and Pam was happy from high school this week. Mrs. some outstanding yards and an older brother and sister. Burch plans to remain for a over all the nice presents she Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley flowers. One especially, is the received. Of course cake and several weeks visit while Mrs. held an impromptu open house rose' and fuschia display at the Gray will return south the lat ice cream were served late in at their home Saturday evening home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F the afternoon. Those attending ter part of the week. , in honor* of Mrs. Kelley's broth- Campbell, also the attractive the party were Mike and Barry Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Chene/ in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. patio at the Hurst home, the k ft during the week end for Hanscam, Arthur Hall, Nancy, John Laide, Mrs. Laide being Brimm home on Pioneer Road, Sally and Joan Harroun, Don Cleveland, Ohio where Mr the former Mrs. Bertha Beers of and the Ed Ravekes garden Cheney will start teaching in a McV ay, Mi's. Dorothy Harroun, Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Laide are further out. Then there is the Mrs. Marian Hanscam and Mrs. business school June 4. They on a months vacation before Bob and fjiLeen Swan home, Helen Hanscam. sold their property on Gardner Mrs. Annie Lucas, her two they return to Sand Point, Ida with its out-of-this-world rhod Ridge to Mr .and Mrs. Ralph odendrons. Tew. 1 sisters-in-law. Mrs. Nellie Petty ho to live. While here for a few In the various parts of our days, they are packing some A1 Folknor was in visiting of Scotia and Mrs. Fred Miller household furnishings which neighborhood, if you drive a- of Fort Dick; her son, Leo Lu friends last weekend as he is on they will use in their Idaho round, you will be surprised a months furlough from the Vet cas and his daughter, Helen, home. The Laides were married at so many lovely places and drove to Madras la»t Thurstiay erans hospital in Portland. He in Reno a couple of months ago. so much pleasant work being is staying at the Alvin Henry where they attended the grad done toward that end by others. uations of her two grandchild-! ranch near Fort ick, and is sche The idea seems to be quite con Mr. and Mrs. James Carte tagious. duled for an operation soon a: ren. Larry and Connie Myers, and visited at the Lawrence My and baby drove over from Klam ter he returns to the hospital. Mr .and Mrs Thomas Carson ers home until Sunday. Connie ath Falls Saturday to visit with TRAVEL UPSWING are moving to Portland to make graduated from the eighth their grandparents, Mr .and Mrs. grade on Thursday evening and Based on the increase of in Arthur Bollinger. their future home. Their many Mr. and Mrs. Bob Perkins of quiries already being handled friends regret seeing them leave Larry from high school on Fri day evening. Larry returned North Bend, were visitors here by the Oregon Coast Associa here. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Straley re home with the group and will this past week end. They are tion offices there should be 30 to 50 percent more tourists turned home Thursday after visit here for about ten days. former residents. The Myers' made their home | on 101 this summer than last. spending several days in Hermis Using this increase as part of ton where they were called by here until they mowed to Madras, Mr and Mrs. Tom Doherty the burning of a business build five years ago. On the way north were called to Medford Thurs a formula, tourist business Thursday, they visited Aunt Sue along the coast will reach $66,- ing they owned there. They vis day where Mr. Doherty’s neph 000,000, the highest ever. enham at the Tanglewood Man ited with several of Mrs. Stral- ew, Tim O’Sullivan, was "se r Tillamook County Judge Ot ey’s relatives while in that area. or near Bandon and report that iously injured, having been she is still weak. to Effenberger, president of the Mrs. F rank Waldien returned dragged by a horse, near Lake- home last Wednesday from Mr .and Mrs. Herman Arzner view. Tim was flown to Medford association, says the State Portland where she visited her lost their grocery in Lakeview in a Mercy Flights plane for Travel Information Division, at Salem estimated that out sister, Kathleen, who is criti by fire last Thursday according hospitalization. of-state tourists spent $127 cally ill in a hospital there. to word received by their daugh million in Oregon in 1955, and Mrs Henry Payne substituted ter. Mrs. Lavere Hewitt. The Mr and Mrs. Ed Olsen of Til for her in the Upper Chetco grocery, which was run by Mr. lamook, were callers at the the division found that 40 per cent of all the visitors to the School the three days she was Arzner and his son. Mike, was Charles Christiansen home, as absent. partially covered by insurance, were Mr and Mrs. Cleve Owens state came to the Oregon Coast. On this basis, the Tilla Mrs. Sy Payne left last week but the cause for the fire isn ti of Gold Beach. mook County Judge said, the for Los Angeles where she is known. Mr. and Mrs. Arzner! Oregon Coast is due to harvest visiting her daughter, Miss Ag spent several months a year Thirty five members and nes Hensley. The two of them here for the fishing on the coast friends of the Baptist Commun $66 million out of a total of $165,100,000 brought into the are returning to San Francisco Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kline- ity church attended the church state by the visitors. so they can spend Memorial Day felter are the parents of an S picnic held Sunday at Azalea HANSCAMS CENTER OFFERS FAMOUS THRIFTY 30 frigidaires NOT A MADE OVER 1 9 5 5 ... B-U-T, A BRAND NEW 1956 ELECTRIC RANGE. 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